rpa wrote:Trade Miller to Orlando for expirings and a protected pick. Trade Bibby to Cleveland for Gooden/Jones/1st and then flip Gooden/Jones to the Warriors for their trade exception (straight up for Gooden) and any combination of their expiring salary fillers for Jones (Pietrus, Barnes, O'Bryant, Hudson, Crosshere).
Not saying I'd do the Bibby deal but it's pretty fair. Those trades net the Kings the expiring contracts and actual value for their players.
I'll give you the Orlando and the Cleveland deals, but the GS one is not realistic imo as the Warriors do not want to add money past this year. Unfortunately, that screws up everything...
But what this tells me is that you would dump Bibby and Miller's salaries (and Artest's right), if protected pick(s) were attached to the deal. is that correct?
I'd say this isn't an instance (at least not your scenario) simply because of the risk aspect. The chances that one of those guys joins a Kings team w/ depleted talent (they'd be losing 3 of their best 4-5 players) is VERY small. Further, consider what the Kings are left with after that. If they can't get 1 of those guys they'll have to wait til summer 2009 but then they'd have 2 more draft picks on their cap (compared to 1 more this summer), they'd still have SAR/Thomas/Moore (at least part of Moore's deal is guaranteed in year 3), and they may have an extension to Garcia kicking in that summer. So in essence there's a very high chance that they're looking at having to wait til summer 2010 (which is probably what they're going to have to do now) to have more money.
This is actually the perspective that I was looking for... Thanks